…the Yeti is often revered in cultures for a certain sense of majestic loneliness. He inhabits the uppermost regions of possible existence, in the literal valleys of the gods of ancient lore. Where men fear to tred, the Yeti dwells in peaceful, but melancholic, rectitude.

Ed Raggozino, director of the cult-fave Sasquatch, the Legend of Bigfoot, reveals the ardors of shooting in the wilderness to make your Bigfoot flick authentic; having flick fans still seek him out (like we did!) after all these years; and his own belief or not in the Hairy Giant of North American folklore.

Though obscure to most who did not see it as children in its original release in the 1970’s, for those lucky enough to have hidden behind the seat in front of them during this classic shocker they never forgot just how damn scary a “G”-rated kiddie matinee could be!

A special effects artist realizes he is the subconscious harbinger of an evil, inner Bigfoot. When he is threatened, his ‘inner squatch’ goes ape, unleashing hell on all who oppose his human master’s will.